The Cover Project
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: antony30bc on October 05, 2007, 10:42:28 AM
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I am curious what Dremel bit everyone uses for removing the plastic tabs in their Universal Game Case to fit NES carts. I did mine with the cut off wheel however it was not very precise nor clean.
Antony30bc
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I do it with a soldering iron.... ;D
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Do you have a picture of a modified case? If it is cleaner looking when you melt rather than melt/cut as the Dremel does I would switch.
Antony30bc
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Do you have a picture of a modified case? If it is cleaner looking when you melt rather than melt/cut as the Dremel does I would switch.
Antony30bc
I'll take a picture when I have time tomorrow. It does look ok but not perfect(I suppose it can't be perfect :) )....
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Does anyone have pics of their modded universal game cases?
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Do you have a picture of a modified case? If it is cleaner looking when you melt rather than melt/cut as the Dremel does I would switch.
Antony30bc
I'll take a picture when I have time tomorrow. It does look ok but not perfect(I suppose it can't be perfect :) )....
sorry to dig up an old thread
tiktektak,
do you still have your picture of you modified case for NES games?
i'd really like to see how they fit
thanks
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There you go....
(http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/1479/aut5101xz2.th.jpg) (http://img413.imageshack.us/my.php?image=aut5101xz2.jpg)
(http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/5639/aut5102fl2.th.jpg) (http://img329.imageshack.us/my.php?image=aut5102fl2.jpg)
(http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/6567/aut5103ya1.th.jpg) (http://img329.imageshack.us/my.php?image=aut5103ya1.jpg)
(http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/4224/aut5104fd4.th.jpg) (http://img329.imageshack.us/my.php?image=aut5104fd4.jpg)
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thanks i appreciate the pictures, it gives me a lot better idea.
2 questions:
1. Do the games fit snug or still kind of loose?
2. How long does it take (roughly) to modify a UGC in this way?
thanks
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They fit pretty good because if you always melt the plastic at the same points they always fit snuggly... It is a rather lucky coincidence that they fit so good...
Time is maybe the only part which is a little factor you should consider.... You know a soldering iron goes through the plastic like a knife through butter BUT it is a process were you need patience or otherwise you could damage the case on the outside or else... I think around 10-15 Minutes per case if you are cautious...
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If only these UGC were a little thinner, maybe just enough to fit the game, almost lke a dvd case that way one could fit more on a shelf!! If i had the money i would invest in a game case specifically for NES replacement! :'(
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If only these UGC were a little thinner, maybe just enough to fit the game, almost lke a dvd case that way one could fit more on a shelf!! If i had the money i would invest in a game case specifically for NES replacement! :'(
If they were thinner NES carts would not fit too good.... You know thoase NES carts are not sooo small.... The'd never fit in a DVD case.... ;)
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Yeah i know but the UGC seem like they have room to spare, it just seems like its a waste of valuable shelf space :)
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Is this how everyone is using the NES Box art? By modifying these UGC cases to fit nes carts? Is there a case out that there just holds NES carts and has a sleeve that will fit the art?
I've used both methods to modify the cases and I don't like either of them. Soldering means I'm melting plastic (cancer fumes) and with the dremel bit little bits of hot plastic end up flying everywhere, plus the bit needs to be cleaned every case.
I've done about 6 cases so far and am not motivated to do anymore...
Nate
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I am curious what Dremel bit everyone uses for removing the plastic tabs in their Universal Game Case to fit NES carts. I did mine with the cut off wheel however it was not very precise nor clean.
Antony30bc
I have a small toothed wheel for cutting soft materials I use. Looks like a small Thick saw blade
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I've been using some horizontal shears (think glorified fingernail clippers) from the hardware store.
It doesn't leave a clean line, like a dremel or soldering iron... but it takes a lot less time!
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i used a box cutter. takes 10-15 minutes per case. i did 25 of them then cut myself pretty good. i tried with a dremel and it looked horrible.
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I use a Xacto blade, it takes about 5-10 minutes per case. The only problem is you can't do more than ~10 cases at a time because you will most likely get blisters on your fingers.